Afade language

E905184

Afade language is a Chadic language spoken by the Kotoko people in parts of Cameroon and Chad.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Afroasiatic language
Chadic language
language
country Cameroon
Chad
ethnicity Kotoko NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Afade NERFINISHED
Afaɗe NERFINISHED
Kotoko Afade
hasConsonantInventoryType rich
hasDialects yes
hasGlottologCode afad1240
hasGlottologName Afade NERFINISHED
hasISO6393Code aal
hasLinguasphereCode 02-ABA-bc
hasTonalSystem tonal language
hasWordOrder SVO
isEndangered true
languageBranch Chadic
languageFamily Afroasiatic
languageSubbranch Biu–Mandara NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguage Kotoko languages
Masa language NERFINISHED
region Far North Region, Cameroon NERFINISHED
southwestern Chad
spokenBy Kotoko people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Cameroon NERFINISHED
Chad NERFINISHED
subfamilyOf Biu–Mandara languages NERFINISHED
usedIn local trade and daily communication
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Kotoko traditionalLanguage Afade language